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. ♪ if you want to be the teacher ♪ >> reporter: do you sense a leer cal pattern here? there is. music was actually jack black's first love. >> my favorites were ozzie osborne and bobby mcfairen. i would have liked to have been a hybrid of those two. >> reporter: you heard you went through a billy joel phase. >> we don't have to talk about that phase, do we? >> reporter: not if you don't want to. >> listen, there's no shame in it. he wrote some tasty jams. >> reporter: jack black grew up in california where his parents were both scientists, aerospace engineers to be exact. were you good at math and science? >> not so much. i don't know what happened because both my parents were... my parents-es were real good at math learning. but i didn't inherit that. >> reporter: his music gene was accompanied by a video game gene. in fact that's what led to his first paying gig. a tv commercial for the game pit ball harry. >> just last night i was lost in jungle with pit ball harry. >> reporter: do you remember your line? >> just last night i was lost in the jungle with pit ball harry. >> rep
. ♪ if you want to be the teacher ♪ >> reporter: do you sense a leer cal pattern here? there is. music was actually jack black's first love. >> my favorites were ozzie osborne and bobby mcfairen. i would have liked to have been a hybrid of those two. >> reporter: you heard you went through a billy joel phase. >> we don't have to talk about that phase, do we? >> reporter: not if you don't want to. >> listen, there's no shame in it. he wrote some tasty...
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the "los angeles times" says a gunman opened fire at a halloween party on the university of southern cal university. two people have been detained. hours later they gave the all clear. >>> the "philadelphia inquirer" reports jerry sandusky has been transferred to maximum security prison that houses most of pennsylvania's death row inmates. he's serving a 30 year sentence for child molestation. >> the "wall street journal" reports on a major step towards personalized medicine. they sequenced dna material of more than 1,000 people. they come from 14 population groups in europe, africa, east asia. the project off terrifies closest look yet at differences in human dna. it could help doctors diagnose diseases. >>> and britain's telegaffe ace archaeologists found the oldest pre-historic town. it was found in >>> this national weather report sponsored by sponsored by nectresse. the new 100% natural no calorie sweetener. . >>> one of america's busiest airports was covered with water during superstorm sandy. this morning laguardia airport is re-opening but after some chaos continues worldwide. we
the "los angeles times" says a gunman opened fire at a halloween party on the university of southern cal university. two people have been detained. hours later they gave the all clear. >>> the "philadelphia inquirer" reports jerry sandusky has been transferred to maximum security prison that houses most of pennsylvania's death row inmates. he's serving a 30 year sentence for child molestation. >> the "wall street journal" reports on a major step...
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thanks to cal humanities for making this possible. the topic is inspired by the jefferson quote about the price of freedom and liberty. jefferson also said, reportedly said, but " given the choice between government and newspapers, without one or the other, he would have preferred to do with that newspapers and government. then he got elected and began to claim he was misquoted. from that, zocalo said big questions may lot of different perspectives. we have re-different people here -- three people here from different parts of the country, different backgrounds. they're all journalists. they are all people who have looked at a wide variety of topics in their work, and have among the topics they have looked at, are the media itself and specifically questions about how we keep a check on power, keep a check on government. you will hear from all three of them. i will introduce each of them as i ask the questions. immediately to my right is bernardo ruiz. his most recent film "reportero," is an incredible fun if you have not seen it -- --
thanks to cal humanities for making this possible. the topic is inspired by the jefferson quote about the price of freedom and liberty. jefferson also said, reportedly said, but " given the choice between government and newspapers, without one or the other, he would have preferred to do with that newspapers and government. then he got elected and began to claim he was misquoted. from that, zocalo said big questions may lot of different perspectives. we have re-different people here --...
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i'd like to thank our co-presenters for this evening, cal humanity, as well as our host,e san diego museum of art u and also c-span for recording this event, and the reception will be right outside the doors immediately following the last question. thank you so much for being here. >> i'm rick, and i like the model for being transparent, exposing your methods, but almost professionally, but what would you do or say to somebody who had never written or wants to be a vigilante, what motivates somebody to be a vigilante, and follow up is the craft of reporting as he was saying, is that getting lost? >> you mean that one person wants to go out and, you know, commit journalism and hold their government accountable? >> what i mean. >> vigilante. >> you need to start. we all started somewhere. you have to just start telling a story and see if you can get traction and get into networks that support you -- >> i'm talking about -- [inaudible] the psychological motivation for somebody to go ahead and do that. >> you never write as well as you write when you're mad. you've got to read it after you do
i'd like to thank our co-presenters for this evening, cal humanity, as well as our host,e san diego museum of art u and also c-span for recording this event, and the reception will be right outside the doors immediately following the last question. thank you so much for being here. >> i'm rick, and i like the model for being transparent, exposing your methods, but almost professionally, but what would you do or say to somebody who had never written or wants to be a vigilante, what...
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what we have very sip cal flow in your jet stream. the problem is you get a storm that starts up in kentucky ride that jet stream right again into the northeast and believe it or not wednesday going into thursday we see that as a possibility, this is a possible storm set up. not definite. for the exact area that was devastated by sandy. gusty northeast winds 40 to 50 miles per hour. heavy rain and your trees are already weak endif they haven't gone down they took such a beating with the storm this could bring about more power outages if this plays out. we'll keep our eye on this one very closely. quick look at the national picture. here's a closer look at your weather for the weekend. >>> all right. now to my friend rekbaek. >> along with the untold thousands of homes across the northeast a huge number of small businesses also suffered catastrophic damage from hurricane sandy. we found one of them in a neighborhood the red hook section of brooklyn. electronic should go across the street. >> ever since tuesday ralph has been spending 1
what we have very sip cal flow in your jet stream. the problem is you get a storm that starts up in kentucky ride that jet stream right again into the northeast and believe it or not wednesday going into thursday we see that as a possibility, this is a possible storm set up. not definite. for the exact area that was devastated by sandy. gusty northeast winds 40 to 50 miles per hour. heavy rain and your trees are already weak endif they haven't gone down they took such a beating with the storm...
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. >> all of that damage started with six inmates who were upset being in lock down for a role cal that took longer than usual. they ended the response after an hour and no officers were hurt. >> the united states is preparing for hurricane sandy. china is dealing with a massive typhoon. heavy rainstorms and other rains are battling the coast of the country. it brought down tree branch it is on top of some homes and fishing boat and trains and ferry service has been suspended as a precaution. >> this brought protestors into the streets. >> the occupy parliamentment remarks yesterday to others joined in to voice their anger. they it cuts their rights. 17 euro zone countries have granted $13 billion in loans to help spain with his financial crisis. >> israeli troops are participating in defense drills. they are practicing how they work together. they are protecting israel from a missile attack. they pointed the radar system toward major threats like hezbollah and iran. >> in the event much an attack. they would inditer september missiles from tel aviv. >> where this country needs us the m
. >> all of that damage started with six inmates who were upset being in lock down for a role cal that took longer than usual. they ended the response after an hour and no officers were hurt. >> the united states is preparing for hurricane sandy. china is dealing with a massive typhoon. heavy rainstorms and other rains are battling the coast of the country. it brought down tree branch it is on top of some homes and fishing boat and trains and ferry service has been suspended as a...
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>> my daughter's cal. >> have you ever seen the anti- fracking documentary? >> no. n o. >> would you support building a nuclear power plant in the district? >> have you received a speeding ticket in the last five years? >> no. >> no. >> [indiscernible] >> agreement -- look at that. it is time now for closing statements. mr. collins will go for spray >> ladies and gentleman, it has been a lively debate. if you want a member of congress who has always worked for government and get a government paycheck and supports barack obama and nancy pelosi posset policies, more taxes, then mrs. hochul is your candidate. if you want a member of congress to spend his life creating jobs in this district, someone who believes in smaller government, personal accountability, fiscal discipline, serving taxpayers and respecting future generations, i respectfully ask for your vote. to go to washington as your member of congress and help restore the promise of the american dream for our children and grandchildren. thank you for tuning in tonight. i hope the of the great evening and god ble
>> my daughter's cal. >> have you ever seen the anti- fracking documentary? >> no. n o. >> would you support building a nuclear power plant in the district? >> have you received a speeding ticket in the last five years? >> no. >> no. >> [indiscernible] >> agreement -- look at that. it is time now for closing statements. mr. collins will go for spray >> ladies and gentleman, it has been a lively debate. if you want a member of congress...
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thanks to cal humanities for making this possible. the topic is vigilance within democracy.the the topic was inspired by the jefferson quote about the price he prim with the price of freedom andce liberty were, were vigilant. also said, as reported to have said that in given the c choice between government and gm newspapers, doingen without ones the others would prefer to havep newspapers in government did but then he got elected to office and to begin tackling he had misquoted. from that, zocalo said big questions may lot of different perspectives. we have re-different people here -- three people here from different parts of the country, different backgrounds. they're all journalists. they are all people who have looked at a wide variety of topics in their work, and have among the topics they have looked at, are the media itself and specifically questions about how we keep a check on power, keep a check on government. you will hear from all three of them. i will introduce each of them as i ask the questions. immediately to my right i
thanks to cal humanities for making this possible. the topic is vigilance within democracy.the the topic was inspired by the jefferson quote about the price he prim with the price of freedom andce liberty were, were vigilant. also said, as reported to have said that in given the c choice between government and gm newspapers, doingen without ones the others would prefer to havep newspapers in government did but then he got elected to office and to begin tackling he had misquoted. from that,...
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thanks to cal humanities for making this possible. the topic is inspired by the jefferson quote about the price of freedom and liberty. jefferson also said, reportedly said, given the choice between government and newspapers, without one or the other, he would have preferred to do with newspapers and without government. then he got elected and began to claim he was misquoted. from that, zocalo said big questions may lot of different perspectives. we have re-different people here -- three people here from different parts of the country, different backgrounds. they're all journalists. they are all people who have looked at a wide variety of topics in their work, and have among the topics they have looked at, are the media itself and specifically questions about how we keep a check on power, keep a check on government. you will hear from all three of them. i will introduce each of them as i ask the questions. immediately to my right is bernardo ruiz. his most recent film "reportero," is an incredible film if you have not seen it, it foll
thanks to cal humanities for making this possible. the topic is inspired by the jefferson quote about the price of freedom and liberty. jefferson also said, reportedly said, given the choice between government and newspapers, without one or the other, he would have preferred to do with newspapers and without government. then he got elected and began to claim he was misquoted. from that, zocalo said big questions may lot of different perspectives. we have re-different people here -- three people...
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don't try to be lit cal hepolit. >> i'm not. if the mayor believes it's in the best interests of the city to get power back up -- >> let me ask you the question this way. can you name another time that a mayor in the united states of america told the president, stay away? >> not that i know of. not that i know of. >> so you're still without power, right? >> i'm still without power. but i'm told we should expect it back in the next few days. anyway, i just think the city's been well managed. >> oh, sure. he manages it well. >> i trust the mayor. but i do not know of another occasion in which the president has been told that we would prefer you not to come. >> can i just say, i think the mayor does a great job. i do. >> there's a word, i don't think i can use on television. >> about what? >> to describe all of you. weakness, actually. >> what? what are you talking about? >> if you're not in a mayor's shoes, i think it's hard to say yea or nay. i trust the mayor. >> i just have a feeling if this was someone else, you guys would be
don't try to be lit cal hepolit. >> i'm not. if the mayor believes it's in the best interests of the city to get power back up -- >> let me ask you the question this way. can you name another time that a mayor in the united states of america told the president, stay away? >> not that i know of. not that i know of. >> so you're still without power, right? >> i'm still without power. but i'm told we should expect it back in the next few days. anyway, i just think the...
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mentous nature, but i would agree with the earlier panel who said i don't believe that reporters are cal. there's a robust pushback on secrecy from many different levels. that does not mean everything gets out, nor should everything get out, but we have institutional structures that are pushing very hard, much harder than when i first got involved with this back in the 90s, and, also, after 9/11. i do see a robust press, a robust advocacy groups, interest groups, plaintiff groups, and whistle blowers ready to come forward to the ig or publicly or to congress, and, also, you have strong advocates of whistle-blowers in congress as well. i'm not saying it's in the perfect spot or that this is an issue that needs to be constantly addressed and subject of the conferences, i believe there's a strong institutional frame work to help transparency, with respect to the inspector generals within the agencies as realm. >> perhaps that's a good note to sum up on so i guess i should make a few comments on what's happened over the course of today. despite marty's challenge, i don't think we solved all
mentous nature, but i would agree with the earlier panel who said i don't believe that reporters are cal. there's a robust pushback on secrecy from many different levels. that does not mean everything gets out, nor should everything get out, but we have institutional structures that are pushing very hard, much harder than when i first got involved with this back in the 90s, and, also, after 9/11. i do see a robust press, a robust advocacy groups, interest groups, plaintiff groups, and whistle...
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that any sort of conflict between the two states, whether it's conventional or asimilar met are you cal could escalate into a nuclear exchange. that is very dangerous not only for israeli security, but for global security. so, in reality, iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability is a global issue. i think one of the u.s. successes has been to make sure that this is a tpwhrobal issue, that it's not just, you know, a matter of the israelis being worried. answering your question regarding viewpoints on israel, there's a variety of viewpoints. we've seen that in the last few months and years, where various figures have said that right now is not the time for military strike against iran, because the consequences would be quite possibly very negative, not just for u.s. security, but israeli security as well. so while a possible attack against iran remains, i don't think it's necessarily inevitable. it depends really on how negotiations proceed in the next few months and what kind of pressures the next administration faces regarding the military option. i want to answer that question in
that any sort of conflict between the two states, whether it's conventional or asimilar met are you cal could escalate into a nuclear exchange. that is very dangerous not only for israeli security, but for global security. so, in reality, iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability is a global issue. i think one of the u.s. successes has been to make sure that this is a tpwhrobal issue, that it's not just, you know, a matter of the israelis being worried. answering your question regarding...